Press : La Libre Belgique 4th October 2006

Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia: the performance (…) is no longer a matter of “progress” but of “level” – international in the case at hand – sustained by first rate, totally committed musicians (…) The most intense moment, which elicited the greatest acknowledgement from the public, was undeniably Symphony no. 29, Mozart’s first “great” symphony, with the orchestra, always under the baton of that beanpole Augustin Dumay, serving an ideal version of mastery, vitality and simplicity (the key word).” 

LA LIBRE BELGIQUE, Martine Dumont-Mergeay, 4 October 2006

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